Saturday, December 15, 2012

Snoopy Birthday Party

We decided to have a Snoopy Birthday Party for our daughter since we had just custom designed her room with Snoopy. There are not a lot of options for Snoopy birthday parties and the package for 8 or 16 with plates, napkins, balloons, etc. were way over priced. So we decided to customize her birthday as well.

We started by  buying plates, napkins, and thank you cards from Dayspring. They were not a complete set but they were reasonably priced.

Based on the napkins I made an invite in InDesign. I made it to fit 4x6 since I had Ascend 4.75x6.5 envelopes from OfficeMax for the holiday cards we were about to send out.



Once the invites were made I decided to make a hanging Happy Birthday sign. I designed this based on the invite. I made them so that two would print on a 4x6 and I would just have to cut them in half. I had them printed at Targets one hour photo. After I had them cut and printed I decided they should be mounted on black paper. I lucked out. Michael's had a cube of multicolor squares with black that happened to be the right size. So I did not have to cut any black paper. I placed the printouts on the black paper with double sided poster tape from 3M so that I would be able to move the pieces if need. The I taped them on to black curling ribbon and my husband hung them up.

Custom Happy Birthday Snoopy Sign

Outside of buying a balloon online for $3-$7, paying for shipping, and then going and getting it filled there were no options for Snoopy balloons. So I though why not make a Snoopy and have him holding regular balloons? I drew a Snoopy on two pieces of white poster board. I made him large enough so he would replace our painting over our dinning room table. Even though he is large the paper is white so all I really had to do was draw in the black and red. My husband replaced our painting with Snoopy and the balloons. He used 3M Scotch Multi-Purpose Fasteners to hang them up.

Snoopy Holding Balloons Poster Size


We did not want to spend a lot on a cake but we wanted a snoopy shaped cake. We made a boxed marble cake from Duncan Hines. We printed out the Snoopy picture we wanted and traced it on the top. My husband carefully cut out the Snoopy. Because we are not cake designers and had never really made one before we used a white glaze topping from Duncan Hines to make the frosting smooth (I debated on using rolled fondant  but decided against it since I had no experience and most people said it is tricky at first). Lastly I drew on the black line with CakeMates writing gel. 

Homemade Snoopy Cake

9 comments:

vicki said...

Hi! LOVE this! My daughter is also turning 2 and is in love with Snoopy so we are doing a Snoopy party too. Did you have something to trace for the large snoopy on posterboard or did you just draw it yourself?

vicki said...

Not sure what it wants me to put here.

vicki said...

Oh woops sorry about the second comment it looked like my first didnt go through and that it wanted me to add something else. ha

stephanie said...

Hi - thanks! That is awesome that you are having a snoopy party as well. I just drew it - it was not to hard.
If you need anything made, I do custom work ;)
Hope you and your daughter have a blast!

vicki said...

are you the one that designed and built your daughter's snoopy room too?

stephanie said...

Yes, my husband did the wood work and I did the painting

vicki said...

well it's awesome, ya'll did a great job!

Anonymous said...

Hi, Would I be able to purchase the invitation layout from you? Its perfect for a baby shower I am hosting.

Thanks!
Kim
kim_escobedo@yahoo.com

stephanie said...
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